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UniS University of Surrey Institute of Social Research
VISITING INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP in social research methods
The Institute of Social Research at the University of Surrey,
Guildford, United Kingdom, has established a Visiting International
Fellowship to foster the development of sociological research
methods. One Fellowship will be awarded by competition each year.
The awards are open to those who would value the opportunity to
advance methodological understanding, for example by reflecting on
methods used in previous empirical research, by validating existing
or new methodological procedures, or by reviewing and synthesizing
methodological approaches. 'Methods' may be interpreted widely,
td^include, for example, statistical techniques and conversation and
discourse analysis.
An honorarium of £2,000 will be paid (it is expected that
award-holders will normally be on paid leave of absence from their
employment). Award holders will be expected to pay their own travel
costs to Guildford and their accommodation and subsistence for the
duration of their award, which should be for one or more visits with
a duration of at least one month in total. Visiting International
Fellows will become honorary Research Fellows of the University and
be entitled to use the University Library and make use of University
facilities. The holder is usually permanently resident outside the
United Kingdom.
The Institute of Social Research of the Department of Sociology at
Surrey provides research expertise and research methods for the
application of social research to contemporary society.It promotes
high methodological standards and new developments in methodology for
the social science research community. ISR is the home of CAQDAS, the
ESRC supported centre for Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis
Software, is well known for its work on the secondary analysis of
large data sets, for discourse and conversation analysis, has an
interest in CAPI documentation issues and is linked to CASS,the ESRC
Centre for Applied Social Surveys. Other methodological specialisms
include the computer simulation of social phenomena and
cross-national comparison.
Applications should be sent to: Professor Martin Bulmer, Acting
Director, Institute of Social Research, Department of Sociology,
University of Surrey Guildford, GU2 5M, UK Tel: +44(0)1483 259460
Fax: +44 (0) 1483 259551 Email: [log in to unmask]
Applications must be received by 30th September 1999 for visits
during the calendar year 2000. Applications should describe in no
more than 500 words the activity to be carried out during the
Fellowship and should be accompanied by a brief curriculum vitae and
the names of two referees. Applicants may find it helpful to contact
the Institute to discuss their application before submitting it.
Collaborative research with members of the Institute is especially
welcome.
More information about the International Fellowship, the Institute of
Social Research and the Department of Sociology at the University of
Surrey is available on our www site:
http://www.soc.surrev.ac.uk/
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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
Department of Sociology
University of Surrey
Guildford,
Surrey GU2 5XH, UK
Joint Directors: Professor Nigel Fielding and Professor Roger Tarling
Associate Director: Professor Martin
Bulmer
Institute Administrator: Ms Giane Allen
Tel: +44 (0)1483 259460 Fax + 44 (0)1483 259551 email:
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